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International Affairs

August, 1993, No. 8, Vol. 39

CONTENTS
RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY AND CRIME CONTROL
SECURITY AFTER THE COLD WAR
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE RUSSIAN MILITARY DOCTRINE
GLOBAL REGULATION IN CRISIS
THE CIVIL WAR IN YUGOSLAVIA: CAUSE AND EFFECT
KALININGRAD REGION AND ITS FUTURE
THE ARC OF CONFLICT AND RUSSIA
REDISCOVERING AMERICA FROM THE SOUTH
GREAT POWERS AND WORLD PEACE
PHYSICIANS AND POLITICS
GEARING THE REGION'S POTENTIAL TO JOINT VENTURING
THE COMINTERN AND POLAND IN 1939-1943
DE-STALINISATION IN THE SOVIET UNION AS SEEN BY POLITICAL ANALYSTS
THE STORY OF A DIPLOMATIC CAREER
RUSSIA AND THE POST-SOVIET GEOPOLITICAL AREA
ON RECIPROCITY IN DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
RUSSIA BELONGS TO NEITHER THE EAST NOR THE WEST. THE WORLD NEEDS AND WILL NEED IT AS PRECISELY RUSSIA
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